Calorie per Second to Metric Horsepower Converter
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Quick Answer
1 Calorie per Second = 0.005689 PS
Formula: Calorie per Second × conversion factor = Metric Horsepower
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Calorie per Second to Metric Horsepower Calculator
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- Enter the value you want to convert in the 'From' field (Calorie per Second).
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How to Convert Calorie per Second to Metric Horsepower: Step-by-Step Guide
Converting Calorie per Second to Metric Horsepower involves multiplying the value by a specific conversion factor, as shown in the formula below.
Formula:
PS = cal/s × 0.00568866Example Calculation:
1 cal/s = 0.005689 PS
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View all Power conversions →What is a Calorie per Second and a Metric Horsepower?
1 cal/s = 4.184 W = 0.004184 kW = 0.0056 hp = 14.29 BTU/h
Note: This uses IT (International Table) calorie = 4.1868 J (standard)
1 PS = 735.5 W = 0.7355 kW = 0.9863 hp (mechanical) = 75 kgf⋅m/s = 2,510 BTU/h
Names by region:
- PS (Pferdestärke) - German
- CV (Chevaux Vapeur) - French
- pk (paardenkracht) - Dutch
- hk (hästkraft) - Swedish
- LE (Leistungseinheit) - Older German
All equal exactly 735.5 watts.
Note: The Calorie per Second is part of the imperial/US customary system, primarily used in the US, UK, and Canada for everyday measurements. The Metric Horsepower belongs to the imperial/US customary system.
Common Uses and Applications: cal/s vs PS
Explore the typical applications for both Calorie per Second (imperial/US) and Metric Horsepower (imperial/US) to understand their common contexts.
Common Uses for cal/s
Physics Education: Thermodynamics problems, heat transfer calculations. Older Literature: Pre-SI engineering texts, vintage HVAC data. Scientific: Some chemistry and biology applications. Rarely Modern: Watts or kilocalories per hour preferred today.
When to Use PS
Automotive: Engine power ratings in Europe, Asia (100-500 PS typical). Motorcycles: Engine power specifications (15-200 PS). Industrial: European motors, pumps, machinery (kW now more common). Marine: European boat engines, outboards (5-500 PS).
Additional Unit Information
About Calorie per Second (cal/s)
How do I convert cal/s to watts or kW?
Formula:
- W = cal/s × 4.184
- kW = cal/s × 0.004184
Examples:
- 1 cal/s = 4.184 W
- 10 cal/s = 41.84 W
- 100 cal/s = 418.4 W = 0.418 kW
- 1,000 cal/s = 4,184 W = 4.184 kW
cal/s to Watts converter → cal/s to kW converter →
What is the difference between cal/s and kcal/h?
cal/s = Small calorie per second (rapid power) kcal/h = Kilocalorie (food Calorie) per hour (slower rate)
Conversion: 1 cal/s = 3.6 kcal/h
Usage:
- cal/s: Physics, instant power measurements
- kcal/h: Metabolism, HVAC (some regions)
Example: 70W human at rest
- As watts: 70 W
- As cal/s: 16.7 cal/s
- As kcal/h: 60 kcal/h
How do I calculate heat transfer in cal/s?
Formula: Power (cal/s) = Heat (cal) ÷ Time (s)
Example: Melting ice
- Ice mass: 100 g
- Heat needed: 8,000 cal (80 cal/g latent heat)
- Time: 60 seconds
- Power: 8,000 ÷ 60 = 133 cal/s = 558 W
Heating water:
- Water: 1 kg (1,000 g)
- Temperature rise: 10°C
- Heat needed: 10,000 cal (1 cal/g⋅°C × 1,000g × 10°C)
- Time: 100 seconds
- Power: 10,000 ÷ 100 = 100 cal/s = 418 W
Why use watts instead of cal/s?
SI standard: Watts are internationally standardized (1 W = 1 J/s) Simpler: Avoids cal vs kcal vs Cal confusion Electrical: All electrical power in watts Universal: Works across all energy forms (mechanical, electrical, thermal)
Exception: Some nutrition/metabolism research still uses cal/s or kcal/h for historical consistency.
About Metric Horsepower (PS)
How do I convert PS to horsepower (hp)?
Formula: hp = PS × 0.9863 (or PS ÷ 1.014)
Examples:
- 100 PS = 98.6 hp
- 150 PS = 148 hp
- 200 PS = 197 hp
- 300 PS = 296 hp
Reverse: hp × 1.014 = PS
How do I convert PS to kilowatts?
Formula: kW = PS × 0.7355 (or PS ÷ 1.36)
Examples:
- 75 PS = 55.2 kW
- 100 PS = 73.6 kW
- 150 PS = 110.3 kW
- 200 PS = 147.1 kW
Quick approximation: Divide PS by 1.36 to get kW
What is the difference between PS and hp?
Metric HP (PS): 735.5 W (75 kgf⋅m/s, Europe/Asia) Mechanical HP (hp): 745.7 W (550 ft⋅lb/s, US/UK)
Difference: PS is 1.4% less than hp
Conversion: 1 PS = 0.9863 hp, 1 hp = 1.014 PS
Example:
- BMW 330i: 258 PS = 254 hp = 190 kW
- Ford Mustang: 450 hp = 456 PS = 336 kW
Modern trend: Manufacturers increasingly list all three (PS, hp, kW)
Why does Europe use PS instead of hp?
Historical: Metric system adoption in Continental Europe
Definition basis:
- PS based on metric units (75 kg lifted 1 m in 1 s)
- hp based on imperial units (550 lb lifted 1 ft in 1 s)
Current practice:
- Official: kW is legal unit (EU regulations)
- Marketing: PS still widely used in car advertising
- Dual listing: Most specs show "kW (PS)" format
Example spec: "110 kW (150 PS)" on European car brochures
How do I compare engine specs in different units?
Three common formats:
- US/Canada: hp (horsepower mechanical)
- Europe/Asia: PS (metric horsepower)
- International: kW (kilowatts)
Quick comparison table:
| hp | PS | kW | |-----|-----|-----| | 100 | 101 | 75 | | 150 | 152 | 112 | | 200 | 203 | 149 | | 300 | 304 | 224 |
Conversion shortcuts:
- hp ≈ PS (within 1-2%)
- kW × 1.36 ≈ PS
- hp × 0.746 ≈ kW
Example: Car rated at 184 PS = 181 hp = 135 kW (all same power)
Conversion Table: Calorie per Second to Metric Horsepower
| Calorie per Second (cal/s) | Metric Horsepower (PS) |
|---|---|
| 0.5 | 0.003 |
| 1 | 0.006 |
| 1.5 | 0.009 |
| 2 | 0.011 |
| 5 | 0.028 |
| 10 | 0.057 |
| 25 | 0.142 |
| 50 | 0.284 |
| 100 | 0.569 |
| 250 | 1.422 |
| 500 | 2.844 |
| 1,000 | 5.689 |
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Learn more →What is the conversion factor from Calorie per Second to Metric Horsepower?
The conversion factor depends on the specific relationship between Calorie per Second and Metric Horsepower. You can find the exact conversion formula and factor on this page. Our calculator handles all calculations automatically. See the conversion table above for common values.
Can I convert Metric Horsepower back to Calorie per Second?
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Learn more →What are common uses for Calorie per Second and Metric Horsepower?
Calorie per Second and Metric Horsepower are both standard units used in power measurements. They are commonly used in various applications including engineering, construction, cooking, and scientific research. Browse our power converter for more conversion options.
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Last verified: February 19, 2026